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d. Construction and Preparation of Instructional Materials
In pursuit of academic excellence and in line with our commitment to deliver quality
instruction, All instructional materials developed must reflect the goals and
objectives of the Program, be in concurrence with the needs and level of proficiency
of the IFSU College of Computing Sciences students, Instructors/Professors to
acquire new and relevant knowledge, strategies and methodologies in teaching.
Guidelines in Developing of Instructional Materials:
1. The IM must be relevant to the present work, position or designation pf the
author/s.
2. The IM must cover the course contents as per approved syllabi.
3. The IM must be reviewed by a committee of peers and the Department
Chairperson who must endorse the same, through the University IM
committee, for favorable consideration and approval by the University
President.
4. Only Instructional Materials (IMs) that have the approval of the University
President are allowed to be circulated/ sold/ used within the university.
5. For IMs developed by a group of faculty members teaching the same subject,
points/ recognition/ incentives must be divided equally among the authors.
6. Revised IMs should carry the original author/s and the name/s of the new
author/s who made the revision.
7. Approved IMs are to be published by the university through the university
printing office. Copyright of IMs will be owned by the published Ifugao State
University.
8. In recognition of the extra effort of the author/s in developing the IM shall be
given 50% of the net income derived from the sales of the IMs as royalty. The
remaining 40% becomes an income of the University Printing Office to be
disposed according to the IGP manual of the University while 10% shall go the
University as administrative cost.
9. The University Printing Office or Department of Income Generating Project will
sell the IMs to students and any interested client after determining an
appropriate price based on the cost of production and acceptable mark up
income.